Convert fileTracepart to "Profiles for welded construction" file

Hi all
I am looking for what procedure I must follow to convert a file uploaded under Tracepart of an NF45-009 angle for example, to be able to save it in the S/Directory of profiles of the same type stored in the S/Directories  of Profiles of the welded construction, under SolidWorks 2013, respecting the extension . SLDLFP.
When I do this and I want to use this profile, it tells me that my . SLDLFP contains an invalid path.
Thank you in advance for your answers.

Hi @mbrel34

http://www.leguide3d.com/profiles/blogs/definir-de-maniere-globale-des-proprietes-sur-tous-les-corps-de-m

http://www.leguide3d.com/profiles/blogs/solidworks-etoffer-les-propri-t-s-de-la-liste-de-pi-ce-soud-es

http://www.leguide3d.com/profiles/blogs/ajouter-des-profils-m-cano-soud-s-personnalis-s

http://www.leguide3d.com/profiles/blogs/profile-mecano-soude-avec-excel

This whole list will allow you to create and correctly use the mechanic welding profiles in the library

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Hello

 

There is an important step when creating a . SLDLFP to create a mechanical welding profile.

 

Often, this step is forgotten. Let me explain, when you have opened your profile, just before saving it in .sldflp you must select the sketch of this profile. That is to say that you simply have to left-click once on it so that it is highlighted, then save as.

 

This step may have been forgotten. To be sure, a small icon should appear next to the sketch

 

See image.


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Hello

In addition to @Bart's answer, it is possible to add the sketch as a bib element by right-clicking.

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and at this address you have a complete NF a45.rar library that I have deposited

http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/3d/solidworks-bibliotheque-de-profiles-sldlfp

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Hello everyone and thank you for your answers.
However, the answers do not solve my problem which consists of starting from a profile retrieved from Tracepart, to properly clean this file to transform it into a clean sketch allowing to be saved in . SLDLFP.
By the way, SEPM Gerald's answer is very interesting, and I would like to know if he drew all the profiles or if he got them back?
In this case, by what method.
Thank you in advance for your answers and happy holidays to all.

Hello everyone and thank you for your answers.
However, the answers do not solve my problem which consists of starting from a profile retrieved from Tracepart, to properly clean this file to transform it into a clean sketch allowing to be saved in . SLDLFP.
By the way, SEPM Gerald's answer is very interesting, and I would like to know if he drew all the profiles or if he got them back?
In this case, by what method.
Thank you in advance for your answers and happy holidays to all.

Hello everyone and thank you for your answers.
However, the answers do not solve my problem which consists of starting from a profile retrieved from Tracepart, to properly clean this file to transform it into a clean sketch allowing to be saved in . SLDLFP.
By the way, SEPM Gerald's answer is very interesting, and I would like to know if he drew all the profiles or if he got them back?
In this case, by what method.
Thank you in advance for your answers and happy holidays to all.

With this tutorial you should be fine

to see, listen and understand ;-))

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/les-conceptions-modulaires-sous-solidworks

He is talking about tracepart files for insertion into a library

and reconfiguration of it if necessary

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@mbrel34

There are profiles

(20%) that I recover and glue  because in the right format

(70%) those that I convert by recovering them from a DWG. So I edit the sketch and I constrain it to the origin (thanks to the magic function of solidworks which brings a point back to the origin) and I check the dimensions

(10%) those that I draw directly via PDF

 

The method: a big dose of patience of the selection and deletion and the adjustment tool But the whole thing cooked in the beak doesn't exist so I make the others benefit from the hours of work.

To your good heart my lord

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For example, for aluminium structures

http://www.norcan.fr/html/jeu_logiciel.htm

We download the DWGs and it gives the JOIND file


norcan.rar
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Thank you all for all the information provided.
With these elements I will continue to work to solve my problem.
I would like to close this question but I cannot see where I can do it.
With all my thanks.

Thank you all for all the information provided.
With these elements I will continue to work to solve my problem.
I would like to close this question but I cannot see where I can do it.
With all my thanks.

Just click on this answer solved my problem to the right of the answer chosen as such

That's it, it's simple, have a good day

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